Premier Oil (LSE:PMO)
Premier Oil started out searching for oil in Trinidad in 1934 as the Caribbean Oil Company. The group is now a leading independent oil and gas company with production interests in the UK, Indonesia and Pakistan, and exploration ongoing in the UK, Indonesia, Philippines, West Africa and South Asia.
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Last updated 05-03-2021, 04:30:00pm GMTRelated Articles
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Is the Premier Oil (PMO) share price surge a dead-cat bounce after crashing 88%?
Can the Premier Oil share price survive stock market volatility and will the price of oil fall below $20? Read More »
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The Premier Oil and Tullow Oil share prices have crashed. Here’s what I’d do now
The stockmarket crash has sent shares in Premier Oil (LON: PMO) and Tullow Oil (LON: TLW) plummeting. Are they screaming buys now? Read More »
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The Premier Oil share price is up 75%. Here’s what I’d do now
Roland Head looks at the latest news from the North Sea and asks if the Premier Oil plc (LON: PMO) share price can keep... Read More »
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Should you buy Tullow or Premier Oil ahead of the next oil price shock?
Harvey Jones says you need strong nerves to buy these two FTSE 250 (INDEXFTSE:UKX) growth stocks. Read More »
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The Premier Oil price has soared since I sold. Here’s what I’d do now
Premier Oil (LON: PMO) announces strong cash flow and exciting new acquisitions, but does it make sense with all that debt? Read More »
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Tullow Oil isn’t the only stock I’m running a mile from
Tullow Oil (LON:TLW) has had an awful last month. Is this other oil play next to tumble? Read More »
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Why I’m selling the PMO share price and looking to buy GKP shares
Debt makes the big difference between the PMO share price and the GKP share price for me. Read More »
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I think the Premier Oil (PMO) share price could triple your money
Shares in Premier Oil have the potential to double or triple from current levels argues, Rupert Hargreaves. Read More »
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Why I think the Premier Oil share price is a buy at today’s price
Premier Oil (LON: PMO) is still burdened by debt, but it's coming down, and I can see a share price re-rating coming. Read More »
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Why the Premier Oil (PMO) share price fell 2.5% in September
Shares in Premier Oil declined last month despite the company's improving fundamentals. Rupert Hargreaves explores what was behind the decline. Read More »